The Good Food CFO Podcast
Food Industry Finances are unique, and no one understands them better than The Good Food CFO.
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Episode 114 :: Co-Ops: How Transitioning to Employee Ownership Creates a More Equitable Food System, Solidifies Community Ties, and Builds a Legacy for Your Food Business
In this episode, Sarah welcomes a panel of leaders to explore the real-life experiences and benefits of transitioning to employee ownership and cooperative business structures.
Stacey Smith from Project Equity explains the different models like ESOPs, EOTs, and worker cooperatives, emphasizing their role in economic stability and community retention. Devra Gartenstein, founder of Patty Pan Cooperative, shares her journey of converting her food business into a worker cooperative to improve employee quality of life. And Monica Rocchino discusses her experience transitioning The Local Butcher Shop to a cooperative, highlighting the importance of financial literacy and structured management.
Episode 113 :: BABOYOT with Emily Winston of Boichik Bagels: Navigating Growth and Expansion from a Single Location to a Bagel Empire
In this episode, Sarah welcomes back Emily Winston, Founder and CEO of Boichik Bagels, to discuss the growth and expansion of her business. Emily opened her first bagel shop in Berkeley in 2019 to huge success. Now with 6 Bay Area locations, a Bagel factory, nationwide shipping, and retail distribution, Emily shares what building a bagel empire really looks like.
Episode 112 :: The Hidden Benefits of Bill Pay Systems: Clear Your Inbox, Eliminate Tasks, and Get Back to Building Your Business
In this episode, Sarah Delavan and producer Chelsea Stier dive into the topic of Bill Pay Systems and the financial workflows of food businesses. Along with learning about the primary functions and benefits of bill pay systems, you’ll hear how they can be utilized beyond simply paying your bills. Sarah also emphasizes the importance of implementing these systems even for solopreneurs and small teams.
Episode 111 :: Can Generative AI be a Game-Changer for Your Food Business? A Candid Conversation with Meg Faibisch Kuhn of Aioli
In this episode, Sarah welcomes Meg Faibisch Kuhn, an expert in AI, to discuss the applications of generative AI in your food business. Meg is the founder of Aioli, an AI education and consultancy firm specializing in helping founders understand, learn, and apply AI in their work.
Episode 110 :: BABOYOT with Taste of Pace: The Journey From High End Catering to the Sale of a Fried Chicken Franchise
In this episode, Sarah is joined by entrepreneurs Pace Webb and Chris Georgalas as they share their journey in the food industry. They discuss their backgrounds, the founding of their businesses, and the challenges they faced, and how the franchised their Fried Chicken Sandwich business and sold 150 units nationwide!
Episode 109 :: BABOYOT with Lauren Montgomery of Monty’s: A Story of Recalibration, Patience and Growth
In this episode, Sarah is joined by Lauren Montgomery, the founder of Monty’s, to discuss the intricacies of building a sustainable food brand. Lauren's journey from a deep passion for nutrition to creating the cleanest ingredient cashew cream cheese and plant-based butter on the market is both inspiring and educational.
Episode 108 :: Ask The Good Food CFO: How to Establish a Marketing Budget, Tips for Increasing Margin, and Clarifying Debt vs. Equity Funding
You’ve got questions, The Good Food CFO has answers!
In this episode, Sarah Delevan, The Good Food CFO is answering financial and business questions submitted by our BABOYOT members, and offering live coaching to member Chris Gilmour, Co-Founder of Wild Muskoka Botanicals.
Episode 107 :: Real Talk with Peter Gialantzis from Pod Foods: The Boomerang Effect of Transparent Distribution
In this episode, Sarah is joined by Peter Gialantzis, CMO of Pod Foods, as they explore the difficulties that emerging food brands face in national distribution. Peter is a 25-year veteran of the Grocery industry, with senior leadership roles at Whole Foods Market, Lucky’s Market, and KeHE Distributors prior to joining Pod Foods. His passion for food has led him to dedicate his career to opening accessibility to good, healthy foods to as many markets as possible.
Episode 106 :: Stop Losing Money on Online Marketing: Advice for Finding the Right Partner and Strategy with Ali Cox
In this episode, Sarah Delevan, The Good Food CFO and Ali Cox, CEO of Noble West, explore the challenges of achieving a return on investment and the importance of understanding consumer insights and brand identity. Ali stresses the significance of setting Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and aligning them with business goals. They also highlight the necessity of transparent reporting from marketing agencies and the value of establishing a partnership rather than a transactional relationship with these agencies.
Episode 105 :: The Rise and Fall of Foxtrot: Lessons on Funding, Expansion and Cash Management
In this episode, Sarah and Chelsea delve into the story of Foxtrot - the convenience store delivery business that soared with ambition but faced the stark reality of rapid expansion. Founded in 2015, Foxtrot's initial success was noteworthy, but the journey from a single retail location to seven, plus the leap into the Dallas market, provides a cautionary tale about the perils of scaling up too fast.
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